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User experiences from a web-based, self-management programme: struggling with what I need when stress management is about me
Engelsk titel: User experiences from a web-based, self-management programme: struggling with what I need when stress management is about me Läs online Författare: Eklund, Caroline ; Elfström, Magnus L ; Eriksson, Yvonne ; Söderlund, Anne Språk: Eng Antal referenser: 60 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 19050085

Tidskrift

European Journal of Physiotherapy 2019;21(1)39-48 ISSN 2167-9169 E-ISSN 2167-9177 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Objectives: To explore users’ experiences of a tailored, interactive web application that supports behaviour change in stress management and to identify if and in that case what in the web-based programme that needed further development or adjustment to be feasible in a randomised controlled trial. Method: The design of this study was explorative with a qualitative approach. Nine individuals were recruited among the staff at a university. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted and analysed using qualitative content analysis, after the participants had completed the web-based stress management programme. Results: One theme was identified, Struggling with what I need when stress management is about me, describing the paradox in having a programme that is perceived as supporting stress management while also being perceived as extensive and time consuming. The theme was divided in two categories: Defining the needs, where the users expressed what they needed from the programme and their everyday environment, to be able to use the programme, and It is about me, where the programme was described as helping the users understand their own stress. Conclusion: The participants expressed acceptance of using a web-based programme for stress related problems. The perceived extensiveness of the programme must be considered in further development.